The background colour changes when the browser width is less than 1200px wide. You have specified the background-color for the selector .td-grid-wrap within a media query: What you need to do is move the background-color property to the non-media-queried selector .td-grid-wrap or perhaps .td-page-wrap. ...

Okay so I have got a probable solution, the catch is, you won't be able to use img tags. You can use images as background-image and animate background on :hover NOTE: Fade in effect can be removed by playing with animation. HTML <div class="image-box"></div> CSS .image-box { height: 200px; width:...

A jQuery only way would be to iterate over the nth-child(4n) $('.thumbnail:nth-child(4n)').each(function(){ $(this) .prevAll('.thumbnail').andSelf() .wrapAll($('<div/>',{class:"new"})) }); Demo Considering the complexity, not sure whether the prevAll() performs better than the plain for loop. Referring one of my similar answer here...

You should use the value attribute as suggested by @Choatech: value false false String "Preset the value of input element." The value specified, however, should be one of the keys listed in your cityList, not some random value. If the value you want to use is an header one, like...

DataTables already sends parameters start and length in the request that you can use to calculate page number, see Server-side processing. If you still need to have the URL structure with the page number, you can use the code below: "ajax": { "data": function(){ var info = $('#propertyTable').DataTable().page.info(); $('#propertyTable').DataTable().ajax.url( "${contextPath}/admin/getNextPageData/"+(info.page...

Posting some more code would be nice. This should work. Use some jQuery or AngularJs or any other framework to make the .overlay initially hidden, then to make it visible when needed. If you need help, comment. If it helps, +1. EDIT $(function() { $('[data-toggle="popover"]').popover({ placement: 'bottom' }); $("#buttonright").click(function() {...

I think you have to include it with the ' mark Like this : var userID = '@User.Identity.GetUserId()';...

Handlebars does not handle data binding to update on value changes. You may use a framework like ember which comes with two-way data binding. A vanilla way to perform re-rendering upon data change is using Object.observe: Object.observe(someJsonObject, function() { template(someJsonObject); }); ...

The way I think you will have to do it is in each element individually and use this jquery small plugin I rewrite here is the code and also fiddle the html <div id="parent"> thisi sthe fpcd <p>p</p> </div> plugin to find the content of the selector text without child...

Ok, so i tried to decypher what you meant with your Question. To Clarify: He has this one page setup. inside the div Our Project, there are two Buttons or links Visit more. When clicked, he wants the About Section to be shown. All in all it is impossible for...

Firefox has some problems with select-background. You can try this code - it'll remove the arrow, and then you can add a background image with your arrow (I took an icon from google search, just put you icon instead) I get this on FireFox (You can use any arrow icon...

EMI and CustomerName are elements under json so you can use .find() to find those elements and then text() to get its value. $(data).find("json").each(function (i, item) { var heures = $(item).find("CustomerName").text(); var nbr = $(item).find("EMI").text(); console.log(heures); }); .attr() is used to get the attribute value of an element like in...

Yes you can write that way. jQuery.noConflict(); jQuery( "body" ).append('Hello'); Read it here...

In amcharts the legends are added manually, In your case jut remove the lines which add legends to the chart. For e.g., The legends are added as follows, var legend = new AmCharts.AmLegend(); chart.addLegend(legend); OR AmCharts.makeChart("chartdiv", { "legend": { "useGraphSettings": true }, } Just remove the above lines from your...

I have created a working example for you. You can find the jsfiddle in here This piece of code uses JQuery. (Remember, for these type of tasks, JQuery is your friend =] ). HTML <select id="dropDownMenu"> <option value="option1" selected="selected">yes</option> <option value="option2">no</option> </select> <br> <img id="picture" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f5/House_Sparrow_mar08.jpg/220px-House_Sparrow_mar08.jpg"> Javascript function changeStyle(){...

Note: You can just make a single file out of it to achieve your wanted output Use mysql_real_escape_string() to sanitize the passed-on value to prevent SQL injections You should use mysqli_* instead of the deprecated mysql_* API Form them in a single file like this (display.php): <html> <form method="post" name="display"...

the first "A" in AJAX stands for "Asynchronous" that means, it is not executed right after it has been called. So you never get the value. Maybe you could first, get the os list and then output what you need, like this: function createCheckBoxPlatform(myDatas) { $.ajax({ url: "/QRCNew/GetOS", type: "post",...

It is because you aren't ending the value attribute, so your selected option becomes <option value="optionvalueselected" -- 'optionvalue' being the value of your selected option, and 'selected' being the attribute you want to set, but won't be set because you never ended value The following should work: <select name="course_id" id="course_id">...

Use onbeforeunload function of javascript window.onbeforeunload = function() { //Declare cookie to close state } This function will be called every time page refreshes Update: To make loop through every value use this $.each this way: var new_value = ""; window.onbeforeunload = function() { $.each($('div.box_container div.box_handle'),function(index,value){ new_value = ($(value).next('.box').css('display') ==...

First you need to get your timestamps in to Date() objects, which is simple using the constructor. Then you can use the below function to calculate the difference in days: var date1 = new Date(1433097000000); var date2 = new Date(1434479400000); function daydiff(first, second) { return (second - first) / (1000...

Your call of setTimeout fails in any browser, but in IE9 with an exception(what stops the further script-execution). It's a matter of time. At the moment when you call var timer = setTimeout(slideshow, 8000); slideshow is undefined , and undefined is not a valid argument for setTimeout. Wrap the call...

Okay so I have made a few assumptions to create this solution. Firstly, I'm guessing that as you are setting the headers of the tables as width:200px; that the width of the two columns are 100px. (This can be changed if need be). Secondly, these tables are not floated. This...

You could use ng-show, it will show the paragraph if employee.firstname is null. <tr ng-repeat="employee in employees"> <td>{{employee.firstname }}<p ng-show="!employee.firstname" style="color:red">No name</p></td> <td>{{employee.job}}</td> </tr> ...

Even though you are using .on() with event delegation syntax, it is not working as the element to which the event is binded is created dynamically. You are registering the handler to col-md-1 which is the parent of the delete button, but that element also is created dynamically so when...